Just to elaborate on the RStudio a bit more ... I actually don't use
it, but it sounds like it really provides what you are after.
Look at the "RStudio Server" section in the docs here:
http://rstudio.org/docs/
R will be running on a remote machine (presumably your
über-high-horsepower mac), and
>>> Mac side. Another side-effect is that you can connect and disconnect
>>> without losing the session. The
>>> project (RemoteR) is far from complete (I still need to tie-in Quartz) but
>>> if anyone becomes excited
>>> it's available on RForge.net: http://svn.rforge.net/osx/trunk/RemoteR
Sound
t Chatfield
>> Cc: r-sig-mac@r-project.org
>> Subject: Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R-Gui with remote execution?
>>
>>
>> On Jul 15, 2011, at 3:20 PM, Robert Chatfield wrote:
>>
>>> We have three Macs, one with considerably more storage and
>>> processor power.
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> Urbanek
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There is also Rstudio that can be run either in server mode, or over an X
windows connection. It will run an embedded instance of R and provides a window
for graphics, a console, and a widow for editing. It's another decent
alternative.
Greg Finak
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On 2011-07-15, at 12:54 P
On Jul 15, 2011, at 3:20 PM, Robert Chatfield wrote:
> We have three Macs, one with considerably more storage and
> processor power. Storage requirements are probably most
> important to us.
>
> Is there a way to run R-Gui on one mac but have the
> execution on a remote mac? (I know that volu
On Jul 15, 2011, at 3:20 PM, Robert Chatfield wrote:
> We have three Macs, one with considerably more storage and
> processor power. Storage requirements are probably most
> important to us.
>
> Is there a way to run R-Gui on one mac but have the
> execution on a remote mac? (I know that volu
We have three Macs, one with considerably more storage and
processor power. Storage requirements are probably most
important to us.
Is there a way to run R-Gui on one mac but have the
execution on a remote mac? (I know that voluminous
graphics are probably best transmitted using pdf files or
th